Third edition of KampuSajf to be held this month

2025 edition to focus on cross-disciplinary practice, ecological sensitivity and community-driven initiatives
Photo: Jonathan Borg

The third edition of KampuSajf, organised by the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) is taking place from August 20 to 22 at the MCAST Mosta Campus and amphitheatre. The festival is powered by APS Bank, and the artistic direction is led jointly by Justin Galea and Elyse Tonna.

Kampusajf reflects MCAST’s commitment to cultural engagement and the creative arts by providing an alternative platform for diverse art forms while fostering connections between students, practitioners and the public. The MCAST campus is transformed into a vibrant and civic space that hosts a range of performances, conversations, film screenings and live music while promoting emerging artists.

This year’s edition, titled ‘Gathering of Possibilities’, emphasises cross-disciplinary practice, ecological sensitivity and community-driven initiatives. Highlights include:

August 20: What Language Do You Dream In? by Dance Beyond Borders, followed by Belonging Here, a curated selection of films on belonging;

August 21: The Spoken Word featuring Alex Weenink and Sam Vassallo, and Resonant Bodies with Sarah Vella and Benji Cachia;

August 22: Sounds of Ultralow Music live from the amphitheatre, followed by Żummara − Old Roots, New Rhymes by Rea and Orfew. Other acts on the night include Funky Monkey’s and the DJ set Radju Ħaj.

The performances start at 8pm and tickets will be available on ticketline.com.mt.

The festival is also supported by Comsec and SG Solutions. For more information, visit mcast.edu.mt.

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